
Adam Parks, PhD, ABPP
@adamparksphd
Board Certified Clinical Neuropsychologist at @KUhospital | Asst. Prof. in Neurology at @KUMedCenter | @KUALZ | I love 🧠's
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https://www.kansashealthsystem.com/care/specialties/neuropsychology 31-05-2016 13:40:33
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Mark your calendars, WE ARE BACK! Here is awesome lineup you can expect for #KnowNeuropsych, Volume III. Please share with your friends and colleagues! Register online: knowneuropsych.org Email: [email protected]




Excited to share the attached paper with colleagues from Boston University and @MGHmapp about test-retest reliability of repeated direct-to-home #teleneuropsychology administration of FAS, Animals, and WAIS-IV Digit Span (Forward + Backward only). tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Very excited to share that I've started working with the Sporting Kansas City MLS club (Sporting Kansas City) as a Neuropsychology Consultant. Looking forward to promoting #brainhealth and assessing #sportsconcussion with these wonderful professional athletes!

Read the NAN and Sports Neuro Society joint statement to address the recent controversy surrounding race as one variable in the demographic adjustments used by neuropsychologists when interpreting neuropsychological test scores. nanonline.org/NAN/_AboutNAN/…



Hot off the press; Intensive systolic blood pressure reduction does not adversely affect cognition even those with low diastolic BP. Adam Parks, PhD, ABPP doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hp…

So proud to be a part of this great project involving the relationship between BP intervention and cognition with my colleague Aditi Gupta! Congrats Dr. Gupta!!


More from the ACCORD study. Intensive SBP reduction does not adversely affect cognitive function, even in those with low baseline DBP KU Jared Grantham Kidney Institute KU Nephrology Adam Parks, PhD, ABPP KU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

New pub alert: Very important work being done in understanding the relationship between cancer treatment and cognitive functioning. Honored to be a part of this team putting out such great work! The University of Kansas Health System KU School of Nursing KU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center MDPI mdpi.com/2177524